Dave Gudgel - December 26, 2021
Eyes to See
It’s common for two or more people to see the same thing, but not see the same thing. That could be due to our varying likes, dislikes, opinions, preferences, or feelings. Or it could be that we are fixated on lesser things that block our view of greater things. That occurred in the days after Jesus’ birth. And the same could happen in our day. But then again maybe not, if we take our cue from the Magi who saw Jesus for everything He was, and still is.
From Series: "Eyes to See"
This Week's Guest Speaker: Pastor Dave Gudgel
It’s common for two or more people to see the same thing, but not see the same thing. That could be due to our varying likes, dislikes, opinions, preferences, or feelings. Or it could be that we are fixated on lesser things that block our view of greater things. That occurred in the days after Jesus’ birth. And the same could happen in our day. But then again maybe not, if we take our cue from the Magi who saw Jesus for everything He was, and still is.